Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Strike strikes the poor

Today a 12 hour hartal was called by the 13 political parties including the 4 Left parties. The hartal receives the mixed response through out India, although in West Bengal, Tripura and Kerala it is almost suucessful. Though the political parties may consider it as their victory and success but common people suffer most it is an admitted fact. As reported by the media, West Bengal alone lose about 500 crore of rupees for the irresponsible decision of the political bosses. At this moment WB needs to build infrastucture, to improve healthcare facilities and to take up the gurguntuan tasks to reach the education to all the people of the state through creating a huge infrastructure; therfore, it is not Hartal, actually WB requires work, work and more work.

1 comment:

  1. Welcome back Sir!

    Truly it is not the ideal time to bring everything under a complete standstill posture by observing a 12 hour bandh across the country. Though bandh is treated as a strong arm to disagree with the decisions undertaken by the ruling party yet bandh impacts a little and carries with it a huge financial loss to the people of a country.

    Needless to say, we are severely lagging behind in almost all the walks of life. Hence, without wasting time in observing bandh, we should first strive hard to shine in the most inevitable sectors pertaining to our livelihood and upliftment. In the perspective of West Bengal, special attention is immediately required to upgrade the infrastructure for several upcoming heavy industrial projects. Moreover, education and healthcare are the other two aspects which require input of huge positive endeavour in conceiving and implementing foreseeable plans for developmental growth in education and huge investment for providing modern healthcare facilities for the crores of people throughout the state.

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